| Show AT COALVILL3 General Improvements Stimulated by Fine Weather Coalville April 13ExSenator Har bour and exRepresentative OBrien Were visitors at Coalville during the past week Hon C A Callis returned Saturday from Salt Lake where he had been attending at-tending conference County Assessor Miller is down from the Park accompanied by Mr McDonald McDon-ald of the same place They are on official business pertaining to the assessors as-sessors office and will no doubt call on everybody and slight not anyone him Of course all will be pleased to see himAttorneys A J Weber and W L Maginnis of short visit Magnnis Ogden paid us a visi this week on business pertaining to the Summit Mining company in which they have < interests George W Young the enterprising merchant of Wanship was here yesterday yes-terday and filed articles of incorporation incorpora-tion for a dftch company of Wanship with County Clerk Boyden A substantial new foot bridge is being be-ing erected across the Weber river at our city park The old one was carried I car-ried away by the high waters last I spring These nice warm days are making I the snaw to melt into tears while the farmer is made to rejoice at the prospect pros-pect of seeing the soil igain and the etc hope of getting in tlrc seeds grain etcProfessor Professor B Cluff and Mr McKen drick are in Coalville for a few days They came tb accompany and io introduce in-troduce Madame Von Fink f sten Mountford who delivered one Si her interesting lectures on the customs etc of Palestine last evening Professor Pro-fessor Cluff delivered a very interesting interest-ing and instructive lecture to the Y M M I A of Coalville on Sunday evening Madame Mountfords lecture last evening iwas very largely attended and much appreciated On account of the very muddy and bad roads at Park City our principal coal market making i impossible to haul from the cars to the mines and mills our output of the black diamonds has been much lighter for the past week or two and many of the miners are seen on the streets anxiously awaiting the call to work This weather will soon bring it I Repairs are being made on the wagon bridge across Chalk creek at the north end of town as it is feared i cannot I withstand the force of water which its I it-s apprehended will soon be flowing I down the creek Indications are that I very high waters Will be had this spring and the city fathers think that nine in this case a stitch in time will save I |